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Member Since Apr 2020
Location: Porthmadog
Posts: 15
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I just want to thank everyone for helping me through my dilemmas and have now traced all my issues (Medical) to food and it's adulterations.
Read this: Mechanisms and Health Aspects of Food Adulteration: A Comprehensive Review - PMC We are all looking at the Frankenstein World Economy! __________________ Happiness is what I cling to, I strive for it each and every moment of the day. Problem is holding onto that. Come the day of my end the planet will have lost a great friend! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9818512/ Go to section 8 Conclusions... |
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Member Since Sep 2023
Location: India
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The connection between mental health and food is undeniable. As a nutritionist, I've witnessed the profound impact of diet on mood and well-being. Nutrient-rich foods can support brain health and emotional stability, making it crucial to consider nutrition as an integral part of mental health management and overall wellness.
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Member Since Oct 2023
Location: Bangalore
Posts: 167
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When I had depression I try to eat lots of food
Before that, when I was skipping food, I became really weak And my skin become pale Did you know after eating well I became slightly more alert Because I was able to think for some time My concentration The weird part is nobody knows why I stopped eating It’s nothing i remember from my childhood Because usually they say childhood experiences, Shape our adulthood My mom did not eat well when she was pregnant with me Maybe that’s why I stopped eating But usually I notice I stopped eating when I am upset so that people will take notice of me |
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